Mademoiselle Miss Letters From An American Girl Serving With the Rank of Lieu

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Mademoiselle Miss Letters From An American Girl Serving With the Rank of Lieu
Thomas May
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I had him carried into the salle dHsolement, where in accordance with the latest adap- tation of Darwin's law, I should have abandoned him for the othere. But, . Being more a creature of sentiment than reason I couldn't, and happily my duty didn't require it, for no one else was in extremis. So every few minutes I slipped in to do something perfectly useless that [76] '^MADEMOISELLE MISS" might perhaps give a ray of comfort. He was conscious, talked disconnectedly of home and mother, wondered i...f I'd let him stay vdih me a day or two before being sent to the interior: ''I am so tired, " he said. WTien I washed the blood from his face and hands, half-furtively, for here they ridicule such things, he took my hands and kissed them ; then I gave him half an injection of morphine, unable to bear the thought of his suffering alone and knowing no one would go to him, and left toward dawn to get a few hours' sleep before the next day's engagement. "You are going, Mlle. F" "Yes, but you must be good and sleep well.

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